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Use of INAA,PGAA, and RNAA to determine 30 elements for certification of an SRM: Tomato Leaves, 157a
Authors:D. A. Becker  D. L. Anderson  R. M. Lindstrom  R. R. Greenberg  K. M. Garrity  E. A. Mackey
Affiliation:(1) Nuclear Methods Group, IARD/CSTL, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 20899 Gaithersburg, MD, (USA);(2) Present address: Division of Contaminants Chemistry, Food & Drug Administration, 20204 Washington, DC
Abstract:Analyses for certification have been made for the determination of 30 elements in the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Tomato Leaves renewal reference material, SRM 1573a. Three of the analytical techniques used were instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA), radiochemical neutron activation analysis (RNAA), and prompt gamma activation analysis (PGAA). These techniques provided data on 19 elements by INAA, 10 elements by PGAA, and 7 elements by RNAA, with some overlap between techniques. For example, INAA was able to obtain overall analytical uncerainties (at the 95% confidence level) averaging ±2.2% for major and minor constituents (Ca, Mg, K), ±3.3% for constituents from 1 to 1000 mgrg/g (Na, Fe, Al, Mn, Ba, Zn, Rb, La, Cr), and ±6.4% for elements between 10 and 1000 ng/g (Co, V, Se, Th, Sc, Sb), using sample dry weights of approximately 150 mg. These analyses represent the most extensive use to date of nuclear analytical techniques in the certification of a trace element SRM at NIST.
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